We are on the verge of several workshops taking place on or around the West Coast! If you haven’t been shooting much over the winter this is the perfect opportunity to get out your gear and join me for a relaxing and productive opportunity.
Along with the gorgeous landscapes that the Pacific Coast has to offer from Washington down to California, we will also spend time finding unique abstract photographs. Aimed at expanding your visual vocabulary, such shots will also push your personal portfolio in a one-of-a-kind artistic direction.
When fall arrives and the leaves begin to turn to warm autumnal hues and temperatures are mild, the west coast becomes a beautiful tapestry of colors. The trees that do turn compliment the evergreens that do not, greatly increasing the number of interesting natural compositions.
I look forward to the fantastic company, sharing meals together, and exploring the west coast on a workshop with you!
OREGON COAST
Small-group Photography Retreat
March 15 – 18
A few weeks ago I had the absolute pleasure of presenting Wild Lives to an incredible audience at the MUNDOLOGIA festival in Freiburg, Germany. This is the largest event of it’s kind in Europe and nothing recharges your batteries like the kind of response I was welcomed with. Germany feels like a second home with all the love I get, and I can’t wait until we do it again!
Photographer Fabian Gebert managed to get some great shots of the event – enjoy, and stay tuned to the blog for more photos from this looooong trip I’ve been on that’s taken me from Thailand to Saudi Arabia with many other stops along the way. I’m going to have lots to share!
There’s a lot going on in the world right now, so take a time out with a free episode of my streaming series Pathways to Creativity – Embracing the Abstract! Abstract photography is the perfect way to put your creativity and that fancy camera you’ve got to good use. The one on your phone is likely perfect for capturing abstract mages.
Experimentation can lead to happy accidents, unique techniques and more as you establish a visual language that speaks to you. Whether you’re hunting for visual metaphors, trying to capture a mood, or simply want to decorate with fascinating images that will raise questions and drive conversations, there is something very freeing about bucking convention and pushing the boundaries of what photography can be. Much like a sketchbook it’s less about the final image and heavily about the process.
If you’re feeling especially inspired, there are several opportunities on the upcoming calendar where I’ll be hosting photography retreats in Oregon and Washington, and although only a few such as Astoria, Port Townsend and Lake Quinault specifically mention abstracts in their titles, you can rest assured I’m always looking for such images myself wherever I am. You’re certainly not going to ruffle this artist’s feathers by seeking out MORE creative ways to express yourself through photography.
Two new opportunities are available now with early bird pricing to join me in Oregon in March!
First up is the perennial favorite Abstract Astoria. As the oldest city on the west coast, Astoria is a venerable Scandinavian-inspired burg with an abundance of character and old-school charm. Culinary delights are around every corner, and on those corners you’re bound to find museums, breweries, and even old forts— abandoned, but ripe with photographic opportunity. Not only are the traditional river vistas great opportunities for your standard fare travel photos, but the aging concrete bunkers and rusted logging equipment make for an amazing trifecta of creativity, photography, and hospitality.
The second retreat moves west to Cannon Beach, with its thundering surf and famous sea stacks. Beautiful waterfalls and oceanscapes await your artistic eye, as well as opportunities for unique and intimate landscapes and abstracts. Art will challenge you to explore the nature of creativity and discover ways to bring its power to your images.
Both photo retreats are open to all experience levels and limited to just 6 participants.